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PETA GERAKAN SYI�AH DI KALIMANTAN SELATAN
Author(s) -
Humaidy Humaidy
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
al-banjari
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2527-6778
pISSN - 1412-9507
DOI - 10.18592/al-banjari.v13i1.394
Subject(s) - sufism , islam , ancient history , history , south asia , religious studies , sociology , geography , philosophy , archaeology
This article traces back the entry of the Shia in South Kalimantan through the inclusion of Islamic Wujudiyah (panentheism) Sufism which was first spread in the kingdom of Banjar. This is due to the similarity between Wujudiyah Sufism with the concept of Irfan in Shi'a. However, the influence of Shia in South Kalimantan suffered a setback at the era of Syekh Muhammad al-Banjari Arsyad (1710-1812 AD). According to Habib Ali, Shia began to revive in South Kalimantan after the Iranian revolution in 1979. Jafari school of thought (madhabs) is the growing Shiah in South Kalimantan. The Development of Shia in South kalimantan faces many challenges since Muslims in South Kalimantan have a strong belief in Sunni.

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